Six months after a historic heart procedure,
Ernie Lively is living up to his name. He moved
to Utah in 2011 after he was diagnosed with
heart disease. In November, he became the first
person to receive retrograde gene therapy
treatment in the U.S.

Lexington, Virginia is a historic town with unique sights including the
Washington & Lee University, the resting places of both "Stonewall"
Jackson and Robert E. Lee, the Virginia Military Institute, the perfect
bookstore, and a great local coffee shop.

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A man showed up at his ex-girlfriend's house
and, after fighting with her, stabbed a man who
was there, according to police. Officers
arrested the man after he was treated at the
same hospital as the victim.

It's tough to predict ambushes that can be deadly for those that
protect us, but Provo Police Chief John King says there are ways to be
diligent enough about safety that any officer will be protected while on
the job.

The Salt Lake City Police Department announced Tuesday it has closed
an internal affairs investigation into an officer who they say was
unwilling to take a gay pride parade assignment, citing the officer's
resignation.

A southern Utah honor student has been denied a full scholarship
after it was originally awarded. Dixie State University said the
scholarship was taken back after it learned he was not a citizen of the
United States.

After the 74th school shooting since Sandy Hook and the fourth
multiple shooting in six days, even some of the staunchest of gun
control activists remained skeptical Tuesday that any meaningful
reform legislation would ever be approved.